No longer your Dad’s (or WFB’s) National Review
National Review turned me on to conservatism in the mid-80s. It was refreshingly anti-establishment and full of all kinds of thought-provoking stuff. A lot of the rebels of those days
Continue readingNational Review turned me on to conservatism in the mid-80s. It was refreshingly anti-establishment and full of all kinds of thought-provoking stuff. A lot of the rebels of those days
Continue readingYep. That’s what you’ll find in the course catalog for the Colleges of Arts & Sciences at UNC-Charlotte. Ah, yes. You can shovel all your hard-earned money over to the
Continue readingIt’s looking like quite a bipartisan effort. The North Carolina Oil & Gas Commission is set to finally hold its FIRST meeting ever in Sanford on Wednesday, September 20th.
Continue readingAmericans For Limited Government, some friends of this site, are hosting a rally in Pennsylvania today calling out some local Republicans for failing to properly aid the Make American Great
Continue readingThe NC House has released its proposed new district map. My first thought — after comparing it with the current map — is that most people are going to
Continue reading*Oof.* It appears our US senators are in a race to see who can infuriate the biggest chunk of the GOP base back home. Here’s Richard Burr — who, I’m
Continue readingYesterday, he cited the mess in Durham as a “better” method for dealing with Confederate monuments. Today, Roy Cooper is calling for ALL Confederate monuments to be taken down as
Continue readingThat loud little cartoon character running the NCGOP has outdone himself again: A North Carolina Republican leader was accused of “boasting about skirting campaign finance laws and laundering money” through
Continue readingI caught this little gem buried deep in a story reporting on a recent Robeson County board of education meeting: […] In other business, the school board: […] — Approved
Continue readingIn baseball, a fastball down the middle is a gift — begging to be smacked out of the ballpark. THAT, we argued earlier, is what Dallas Woodhouse’s “history” lesson was
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